Land at Yair Home Farm forms a block of productive grassland interspersed with several areas of amenity woodland, in a secluded area just to the west of the River Tweed. The land extends to approximately 63.51 Ha (156.93 Acres) in total and has been principally classified as Grade 5.2 and 6.1 by the James Hutton Institute and is currently used for grazing livestock and fodder production.
The land is of a south easterly aspect, rising overall from approximately 133m above sea level as its lowest point on the northern boundary to approximately 235m above sea level at its highest point on the western boundary adjacent to neighbouring Yair Hill Forest.
The enclosures are of a good practical size predominantly enclosed by stone walls and stock fences and have access to natural water sources. The subjects benefit from an agricutural right of access via a private shared track which leads south east from Glenkinnon Car park, just to the east from the small settlement of Peel as shown between points A to B in the site plan.